It's also a fraction of the quality. The incan is not very bright, splotchy, very yellow, even on new batteries. Reflector is cheap plastic and not very fixed in the optimal position. Leaks around the multi-switch, which is not overly stable and reliable, IMO. I still like the low-low red though... nice light for hobby astronomer.MayCooper said:streamlight Night com, not nearly as good as an A2, but led+incan at a fraction of the cost of an A2.
SkinlessMonkey said:Why can't other companies make a regulated incandescent?
elgarak said:It's also a fraction of the quality. The incan is not very bright, splotchy, very yellow, even on new batteries. Reflector is cheap plastic and not very fixed in the optimal position. Leaks around the multi-switch, which is not overly stable and reliable, IMO. I still like the low-low red though... nice light for hobby astronomer.
There's really no alternative for the A2.
uz2busmc said:Curious if there is any lights that share similar functions (LED and Incan.) as the A2 but a good bit cheaper.